Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1947, p. 7

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th georgetown herald wwfoquuy sept 84 1sff tire mixi1m bowl k bdlo wemanwkorst marjy of xt the job of paoung fcmoh boxes now that coolr weather fc here and school routine has been xoafenbuahed when the flinch box oooaes down oft the shd it is 10 time to fisks stock of suitable manna the wahftenned midday meal cor a growing child cannot be oterqnphaidokt usxnriae the one for the office worker some school and factories starve soups and bever ages at moderate price thus umi- nating the need for oanying a ther- tno ii this service is not available or is found to be costly h la -advls- able to make use of the standard lunch box containing a thermos and ou it every day with a wholesome beverage or soup sandwich ja k l chopped meat and gravy put leftover cooked meat through a food chopper and moisten with thick gravy 2 scrambled eggs with cottage cheese or tomato add 2 tbsps cot tage cheese or tomato chopped to 3 beaten eggs scramble as usual and cool before putting in sandwich 3 cottage cheese mix eouai am ounte of cottage cheese and chopped orinach with a little onion 4 c prunes or peaches mi xed with cream cheese and moiste ned with skim f 6 chopped bacon and mashed cooked kidney beans flavoured with a little onion fa tomt s ura fwoy mery was hostess for the monthly meeting of hornby wj for relief gifts mr j aroott barty chairman of tne nwmav mcatm w nwtwy fgr j arnott axly odbirman oi held oa september loth there waathe georgetown committee which good attendance of members and mwtmt of risttort were attar 4he business portion ft peettit better spreads half ustaoty add with sredded carrot cuurrot and basok7 bodp x oop barley 5 cups old water 1 oup aiced carrots 3j 41sps chopped onion salt and pepper 3 cups flsnl barley in wtfter overajgt cook in satna water fox 46 minutes or until tender add carrots onion and seasoning abow 30 mlns be fore end of cooking tfcne stir fre- qaently add more water if neces sary add aailk and when hot put in thermos this makes three ser- time table chanses sunday segt 28 1947 ml htltnmmim tjnm canadian national ris flowers design work a specialty we doumr norton floral specialists in modernizing kitchens ernie tindale gawzntok and rjuritt b r s ononcotovnr the lunch sox mestob carrot and barley soup scrambled gg sandwiches gingerbread douares apple cream tomato soup i chcped meat sandwiches i carrot stripe fruit salad f ftou salad and celay buttered brown bread custard oaakie hot cocoa the suggestion box mis ffi l says by all means group the family around the dining room table for study and hobby work use a 200watt study lamp over the table to save electricity end provide adajsuate light ma j t save taking spots off a crepe diets can be done easily if cleaner is used immediately i found that a little at a time did not leave a ring or do it in the open air so the liquid evaporates quickly mrs n m says von can sharpen scissor by cuttng through sandpa per several limes meeting had been held miss wuma an contributed a vocal solo wbuh was followed with a piano solo by mrs p alnaworth this was the music meeting in charge of mrs clarence ptord convenor a paper was read by miss johnston entitled music orfarte oure the au thor of this article stated taat had proved i good music contributed greatly towards the miugatltm of crime and juvenile delinquency the roll call was answered by na ming ar musical composer mrs bnmeraon ford gave a very interesting and informative address on tthe britidti commonwealth of nations which was illustrated with a large watt map mrs merry gave a report of the area convention held in quelph re cently mrs clarence ford convenor cj this meeting moved a vote of thanks to all who bad contributed to the program collected gifts of clothing and food for british flood rthef last spring received a coinmunicatton from to ronto headquarters last week which will fee of interest to those who con tributed enclosed with the letter original cards from english people who had recei ved help mr and ms a rylatt 3 mayflem road sprotbro doncaster yorks for the bwo articles received as gifts under your scheme for re lief of flood area damage m this district accept our heartfelt thanks we welcome the articles but more so the hearts that prompted the gifts and made them possible would to god the world were filled with the spirit that has inspired the gilts surelv the mind of the master who said bear ye one ano thers burdens tapes hfto you gall we haul no job too big no job too small american cement for sale phone 5 mrs t dewfeurst 44 6t martin 6 ave york road doncaster says we are very much indebted to you all and i personally thank you very very much for being so kind to us during the floods by sending such jovely and welcome gifts f a mills 8 broofcend st rot- onwye writes grateful thanks for the gifts received by us from the kind friends in canada many thanks for heo rendered h c bailey i electrical contractor electrical wiring fixtures and repairs prompt service charles street phone sttw rosedale floral cut fijowers wedding and funeral design work phone 28sj we 1 weekly collections metal rmg tc blaikhard andrews p30ne4m letter to the editor cobalt sept 12th 1m7 the editor the herald georgetown ont dear sir i have just secured a clipping from your paper of an article by howard oram anent the commercial class at the hiih school m 1897 in it he states that the w hm abouts of m humble scif are not known so i can think of no more tppn pnate heading for this letter than responding o how ird oram for i am still aliv md kicking honird althojgh i mtist piinfullj idmit wilii much less vio than i used u boot the fooubaj around on the field back of the school fifty years is a long tlmp to re member back more especiallj when you have lost track of the doings in the old town as fully as i have mij especially since all my relathcs have long srrire left there i have been back but twice since i left there in 1901 once to pay a flying visit to my aunt and once to attend i it runfi of mv father i am now a somewhat permanent resident of this mining town i came here in 1909 and although more than one chanre his t ffered do not seem able to tear myself away and by the v aj if any of you who read this stoii should b ch mrc come to cobalt and be obsessed with a desire to tool me up do not isk where to find carl cross ask for charlie for iat name was tacked on to me when i first came here and there are not more than a hah dozen in the entire cwn who call me b my right name there are rot many graduates of ghs up this way bill somerville who came to the school later is a dentist in hajeybury while jim mc cullough also a later arrival is a practicing physician in new llskeard ii miles to the north one thing i will always remember in connection wth my school days is the day jim ballan tine came home from the boer war the band was playing in a snow cleaned space be tween morrow s drug store and mc beans and a certain gentleman was directing operations when the time came he ran to the bandmaster fmy father and caled to him the qwecn play ood save the queen just at that moment his upper plate fell out and our national anthem was very poorly played due to the laugh ter of the bardrmen as they watched the frantic hunt for those false teeth in the snow bank in the booklet you live in oeor getown mr editor which came along with the clipping there is a picture of the park this is one that i failed to locate incidentally the booklet is a credit to the board erf trade and now having reported i most close signing myself the long lost carl cross junior farmers from this district in judging contest revival of the ontario junior far mersf judging competitions at the canadian national exhibition j hrought out a keen group of 22s ju niors for the livestock judging ev eats and some seventy far judging of grain roots fruits and vegetables the programme being spread over two days of intensive judging at the exhibition the contest arts were divided into two groups senior composed of ju nior farmers under 26 years of age and juniors composed of bona fide boys and ghis club members between the ages of ib and 20 district boys were high in the fol lowing classes sheep senior doug currie 4th oeorgetown john ourrie 5th tied oeorgetown sbeeg junior david pelleterrio 2nd milton swine senior ward brownridge 2nd georgetown swine junior fraser mcnabb 2nd oeorgetown beef cattle senior 6 r griffin 4th tled aoton grain and roots senior 6 r griffin 4th acton jo thb camt msr bybus sight seeing all the way tares are low round tnp tax included winnipeg 4625 regina 5750 ca1x1ary 7755 vancouver 8980 tickets and infowatiom at l a mccuntock uwob btobe the farmer a conserrafiomsf foxman pan improve thair property provide cover ruffed grouse by t m shortt ornitholont whenever danger threatens her brood en downy chicks the mother ruffed grouse invite death by trying to lure jhe intruder away from the nest while she acts lnshnchvely to preserve the species we can act intelligently to help her we need only to give nature a chance in order to ensure the continued hbxmdanoe of the partridge one oi canadas most celebrated game birds food and cover are the most important considerations in the life oi a bird few perish from the effects of adverse weather alone an exempt from conservation and winter help for our birds by j l bailue jr one la a sextos el pamphlet published by the carting coneerrotioa cmb and at the pome ume ice game birds by fencing waodlotb f their keep oat grafting oatfle carmngs the 0arlin8 breweries limited

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